square neck, German Silver fiddle edge body, sounds great, simple engraving,
square neck, German Silver fiddle edge body, sounds great, simple engraving,
mahogany top, excellent over-all condition, great little blues machine.
Here's a vintage Martin neck on an unknown make body Parlor guitar. It has a 13" wide body, deluxe multi colored biding, a CF MARTIN logo on the top of the headstock....and deluxe back stripe binding design. It seems...
FON 7117H-27. Rare and collectible, this 1942 natural-top J-50 comes from the very first batch es of banner headstock Gibsons. While it’s difficult to confirm individual Gibson shipping IDs from the 1940s, factory...
For so many years all I ever hear is about pre war Martins... blah blah blah, so anyway, I finally went out to get myself one. Hard to see what all the fuss is about but this is a rather nice little instrument. This...
An interesting and rare version of Vega's popular Style M Tenor Banjo model. 10 1/8" pot, 21 3/4" scale, 20 fret fingerboard. Calf-skin head. Engraved Tailpiece Cover. Stew-Mac 5-Star planetary geared pegs. This banjo...
Handcrafted in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, instruments from the Martin Custom Shop represent some of the finest acoustic guitars to come out of the factory since founder Christian Frederick Martin moved his family business...
Petite Ladys' banjo from one of the premiere banjo-makers of the late 19th Century, 9" pot, 23" Scale. Cherry Wood neck with Ebony fingerboard. Skin head, Aquila nylon strings. Excellent and mostly original with modern...
SN 95918. A wonderful, well-preserved example of a postwar Martin 000-28, built in Nazareth, PA in 1946 with what must have been some of the finest tonewoods available at the time. The Brazilian rosewood back and sides...
CONCERTONE Banjo-Mandolin, '20s, possibly made by Slingerland for Montgomery Ward, 11" head, 14" scale, strung like a Mandolin, has a metal tone ring, a high quality instrument, exc, ohsc...$295
This 1920 Gibson L-4 is the oldest Gibson we currently have in stock, and it feels incredible to play a guitar with this much history. This instrument features a Sunburst top and a “Dark Mahogany” finish on...
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The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts....
This Martin 0-18K was made in the USA in 1924. Given that it is over 100 years old, this vintage acoustic guitar is in extremely nice shape, sounds great, and is a joy to play. The parts appear original including the...
DOBRO Model 27, 1932, Square Neck, 2 screen holes with 3 small holes in between, Poinsetta pattern cover plate, deep sound!, exc, hsc....$2150
This is a great playing guitar that is 100% ready for the next 90 years. All these 90-year-old gems need work to bring them back to factory spec. All the work on this was done by one of the most respected luthiers in...
Natural, Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, sent through our shop for a neck set and all open cracks repaired. There are many cracks on the back. Let’s count them. Ok, done, there are 9 cracks on the back, now repaired....
This is one of the rarest of all Gibson artist model mandolins. Although Gruhn’s guide states that the all black F-10 was introduced in 1934, the same book dates this instrument as late 1933, making it possibly the...
if this was a guitar it would get sold but this one is a mandolin so some waiting will be involved. This one is still in somewhat remarkable condition, that is why I decided to buy it. Everything is original. There is...
One of the store’s favorite models. The LG-2 production began in August 1942 at a time when Gibson, like the rest of American industry, was mobilized for the war effort. The use of critical materials such as metal...
Description Up for sale is a fairly clean and wonderful sounding 1944 Gibson L-50 in its original sunburst finish. This example features a a chunky neck profile that measures 1.01 @ the 1st fret, 16" lower bout and a...
This Dreadnought, made in the last year of the herringbone binding, is one of the best sounding Martins I’ve owned. As you can see, it has been played! There's a spot next to the bridge where the wear went below the...
This Gibson A-4, made in 1926 is probably one of the last snakeheads of the “Loar” era. It is in excellent playing condition with all original hardware and a straight neck with little to no wear on the frets. Aside from...
The Martin D-18 is one of the most iconic guitars in Martin’s lineup, trusted by legends of music and players like you for nearly a century. Known as a tried-and-true workhorse, its Dreadnought size delivers the bold,...
We hope to look as good as this guitar at 80 years old! This 1946 Martin 00-17 comes in its original natural finish on a mahogany body. The 00-17 is a “Grand Concert” model, which was Martin’s way of...
This Epiphone FT-50 was made in the USA in 1941. It is a fantastic playing and sounding x-braced instrument. It has a spruce top and mahogany back and sides. This guitar shows play wear but is in overall very nice shape...
The Martin OMC-10E Modern Burst pairs a bold 1935 sunburst top with a satin-finished OM cutaway body for comfort, style, and performance. A solid spruce top and solid sapele back and sides deliver balanced tone across...
SN:80460. The 0-15 was Martin’s most popular and economical model at the end of the Great Depression and through World War II. Production ceased in 1943, resumed in 1948, and continued successfully until its...
This rare 2-point mandolin was built in Sweden by the Levin company, the largest instrument manufacturer in Scandinavia for many years. Active from 1900 to 1978, Levin produced over half a million instruments, mostly...
1919 Vega Model 205 Cylinder-Back Mandolin The Vega company produced the “cylinder-back” or “lute mandolins” as they called them from 1913-1925. This unique design features a cylindrical bulge running longitudinally...